Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used in Artuma Fursi district, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia

Abstract Introduction Indigenous people of different ethnic groups in Ethiopia are noticeably reliant on traditional medicinal plants for their healthcare due to their effective medicinal values. The study was aimed to document different herbal medicinal plants used and the associated knowledge of h...

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Published in:Tropical Medicine and Health
Main Authors: Mohammed Yimam, Siraj Mammo Yimer, Tamirat Bekele Beressa
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:8f923f1fb4f8470aa9684daca4034a46 2023-05-15T15:11:05+02:00 Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used in Artuma Fursi district, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia Mohammed Yimam Siraj Mammo Yimer Tamirat Bekele Beressa 2022-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/s41182-022-00438-z https://doaj.org/article/8f923f1fb4f8470aa9684daca4034a46 EN eng BMC https://doi.org/10.1186/s41182-022-00438-z https://doaj.org/toc/1349-4147 doi:10.1186/s41182-022-00438-z 1349-4147 https://doaj.org/article/8f923f1fb4f8470aa9684daca4034a46 Tropical Medicine and Health, Vol 50, Iss 1, Pp 1-23 (2022) Artuma Fursi Ethnomedicinal Indigenous knowledge Herbal medicine Human ailment Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/s41182-022-00438-z 2022-12-30T23:16:45Z Abstract Introduction Indigenous people of different ethnic groups in Ethiopia are noticeably reliant on traditional medicinal plants for their healthcare due to their effective medicinal values. The study was aimed to document different herbal medicinal plants used and the associated knowledge of herbal medicine in the communities of the Artuma Fursi district. Methodology Ethnobotanical data were collected through semi-structured interviews, field observations, focused group discussions with the informants selected from the study area. Key informants were selected by purposive sampling technique, while the rest, were selected by random sampling techniques. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics; paired comparison, preference ranking, and informant consensus factor. Results A total of 86 informants participated in the collection of the ethnobotanical data. A total of 92 medicinal plants were collected and identified. Fabaceae was the highest family cited (11.9%). The study revealed that leaves (31.1%), seeds (19.8%), and roots (12.26%) were the most cited plant parts used for the preparation of herbal medicine by the respondents. The most common method of preparation of herbal medicines was pounding (21.6%) and the most common route of administration was oral route (53.7%). The majority of the medications (60.3%) were prepared without the additive. Charcoal production was the major threat to medicinal plants in the study area. Conclusion Artuma Fursi district is rich in medicinal plant and the associated indigenous knowledge. The documented knowledge will be helpful for further research in the drug development process. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Tropical Medicine and Health 50 1
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topic Artuma Fursi
Ethnomedicinal
Indigenous knowledge
Herbal medicine
Human ailment
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
spellingShingle Artuma Fursi
Ethnomedicinal
Indigenous knowledge
Herbal medicine
Human ailment
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Mohammed Yimam
Siraj Mammo Yimer
Tamirat Bekele Beressa
Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used in Artuma Fursi district, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia
topic_facet Artuma Fursi
Ethnomedicinal
Indigenous knowledge
Herbal medicine
Human ailment
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
description Abstract Introduction Indigenous people of different ethnic groups in Ethiopia are noticeably reliant on traditional medicinal plants for their healthcare due to their effective medicinal values. The study was aimed to document different herbal medicinal plants used and the associated knowledge of herbal medicine in the communities of the Artuma Fursi district. Methodology Ethnobotanical data were collected through semi-structured interviews, field observations, focused group discussions with the informants selected from the study area. Key informants were selected by purposive sampling technique, while the rest, were selected by random sampling techniques. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics; paired comparison, preference ranking, and informant consensus factor. Results A total of 86 informants participated in the collection of the ethnobotanical data. A total of 92 medicinal plants were collected and identified. Fabaceae was the highest family cited (11.9%). The study revealed that leaves (31.1%), seeds (19.8%), and roots (12.26%) were the most cited plant parts used for the preparation of herbal medicine by the respondents. The most common method of preparation of herbal medicines was pounding (21.6%) and the most common route of administration was oral route (53.7%). The majority of the medications (60.3%) were prepared without the additive. Charcoal production was the major threat to medicinal plants in the study area. Conclusion Artuma Fursi district is rich in medicinal plant and the associated indigenous knowledge. The documented knowledge will be helpful for further research in the drug development process.
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Siraj Mammo Yimer
Tamirat Bekele Beressa
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Tamirat Bekele Beressa
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title_short Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used in Artuma Fursi district, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia
title_full Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used in Artuma Fursi district, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used in Artuma Fursi district, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used in Artuma Fursi district, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia
title_sort ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used in artuma fursi district, amhara regional state, ethiopia
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